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Baden-Württemberg
Landkreis Ravensburg

Waldburg

The best walks and hikes around Waldburg

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Hiking around Waldburg offers diverse trails through the Ravensburg district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The region features lush forests, expansive green meadows, and gentle mountains, forming part of Upper Swabia and bordering the Altdorfer Wald forest. Hikers can explore six nature reserves, including Blauensee, which contribute to the area's varied natural landscapes. Waldburg Castle, perched on a drumlin at 772 meters above sea level, provides a prominent landmark and panoramic views.

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Last updated: May 4, 2026

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Window onto the Allgäu – Bench With a View of the Pond loop from Waldburg

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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May 1, 2025, Schloss Waldburg

Waldburg Castle. The Waldenburg region became a fief of the noble Hohenlohe family around 1250. The first documented mention of a castle dates back to 1253. Waldenburg was granted town rights as early as 1330. It was converted into a castle in the 16th century, although some of the changes were reversed in the 18th century. The building became the headquarters of one of the Hohenlohe lines in 1553. The keep, also known as the Männlesturm (Männles Tower), received its present appearance in 1576. Further structural alterations were carried out in the early 17th century, with Heinrich Schickhardt serving as an advisor. The castle stood empty from 1679 onwards, as the Hohenlohe-Waldenburg line died out. The castle church of St. Michael was built by master stucco worker Christian Dornacher in 1781 and 1782. Count Eberhard von Hohenlohe-Waldenburg had Pfedelbach Castle built from 1568 to 1572 on the walls of an older ministerial castle as a winter residence, as the climate in Pfedelbach was milder than that up in Waldenburg. In the 19th century, the castle was extensively renovated by a new Hohenlohe-Waldenburg line created through inheritance. The castle, along with almost 80 percent of the entire town area, was destroyed by artillery fire in 1945. Reconstruction took place from 1948 to 1963. Hans Gottfried von Stockhausen (* May 12, 1920 at Trendelburg Castle; † January 8, 2010 in Remshalden-Buoch) was a German stained-glass artist, painter, and draftsman. He became known primarily for his over 500 church windows and architectural works, both at home and abroad. Von Stockhausen maintained his studio at Waldenburg Castle, where he frequently exhibited his works to the public. Source: Wikipedia.

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Waldburg Castle. The Waldenburg region became a fief of the noble Hohenlohe family around 1250. The first documented mention of a castle dates back to 1253. Waldenburg was granted town rights as early as 1330. It was converted into a castle in the 16th century, although some of the changes were reversed in the 18th century. The building became the headquarters of one of the Hohenlohe lines in 1553. The keep, also known as the Männlesturm (Männles Tower), received its present appearance in 1576. Further structural alterations were carried out in the early 17th century, with Heinrich Schickhardt serving as an advisor. The castle stood empty from 1679 onwards, as the Hohenlohe-Waldenburg line died out. The castle church of St. Michael was built by master stucco worker Christian Dornacher in 1781 and 1782. Count Eberhard von Hohenlohe-Waldenburg had Pfedelbach Castle built from 1568 to 1572 on the walls of an older ministerial castle as a winter residence, as the climate in Pfedelbach was milder than that up in Waldenburg. In the 19th century, the castle was extensively renovated by a new Hohenlohe-Waldenburg line created through inheritance. The castle, along with almost 80 percent of the entire town area, was destroyed by artillery fire in 1945. Reconstruction took place from 1948 to 1963. Hans Gottfried von Stockhausen (* May 12, 1920 at Trendelburg Castle; † January 8, 2010 in Remshalden-Buoch) was a German stained-glass artist, painter, and draftsman. He became known primarily for his over 500 church windows and architectural works, both at home and abroad. Von Stockhausen maintained his studio at Waldenburg Castle, where he frequently exhibited his works to the public. Source: Wikipedia.

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The Waldenburg region became a fief of the noble Hohenlohe family around 1250. The first documented mention of a castle dates back to 1253. Waldenburg was granted town rights as early as 1330. It was converted into a castle in the 16th century, although some of the changes were reversed in the 18th century. The building became the headquarters of one of the Hohenlohe lines in 1553. The keep, also known as the Männlesturm (Männles Tower), received its present form in 1576. Further structural changes were made in the early 17th century, with Heinrich Schickhardt serving as an advisor. The castle stood empty from 1679 onwards, as the Hohenlohe-Waldenburg line died out. The castle church of St. Michael was built by master stucco worker Christian Dornacher in 1781 and 1782. Count Eberhard von Hohenlohe-Waldenburg had Pfedelbach Castle built from 1568 to 1572 on the walls of an older ministerial castle as a winter residence, as the climate in Pfedelbach was milder than that up in Waldenburg. In the 19th century, the castle was extensively renovated by a new Hohenlohe-Waldenburg line created through inheritance. The castle, along with almost 80 percent of the entire town area, was destroyed by artillery fire in 1945. Reconstruction took place from 1948 to 1963. Hans Gottfried von Stockhausen (* May 12, 1920 at Trendelburg Castle; † January 8, 2010 in Remshalden-Buoch) was a German stained-glass artist, painter, and draftsman. He became known primarily for his over 500 church windows and architectural works, both at home and abroad. Von Stockhausen maintained his studio at Waldenburg Castle, where he frequently exhibited his works to the public. Source: Wikipedia.

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Various heirloom apple varieties are cultivated and explained here. It's fascinating to see how few varieties remain in the trade.

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A great view of the inn from here. Overall, a great spot with a great view and a great panorama.

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The view is from the Kohlenberg at the school center of Waldburg, the cone hill opposite the Waldburg 🏰.

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Wonderfully varied hike, even in fog.

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Definitely very nice sayings. But it's also educational, you learn a lot about bees.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available around Waldburg?

There are over 75 hiking trails in the Waldburg region, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and interests. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars.

What kind of landscapes can I expect to see while hiking in Waldburg?

The Waldburg region is characterized by its diverse natural beauty, including lush forests, expansive green meadows, and gentle mountains. You'll find yourself traversing parts of Upper Swabia and bordering the Altdorfer Wald forest, known as a 'natural jewel.' The area also features six nature reserves, such as Blauensee, offering protected and scenic environments.

Are there any family-friendly hiking trails in Waldburg?

Yes, Waldburg offers several family-friendly options. The View of Waldburg Castle – Waldburg Castle loop from Waldburg is an easy 3.4-mile (5.5 km) path suitable for families. Additionally, the region features the 'Waldgeisterpfad' (Forest Spirit Trail), a circular trail designed for children with exciting stations like tree huts and a barefoot path.

Where can I find panoramic views during my hike?

Waldburg Castle, perched atop a drumlin at 772 meters above sea level, is a central point for breathtaking panoramic views. From here, you can see the Hohentwiel, Ulm Minster, the Alpine foothills, and on clear days, even the Swiss Alps and Lake Constance. The View of the Allgäu Alps – Window onto the Allgäu loop from Waldburg is an easy route specifically designed to offer scenic views of the surrounding landscape.

Are there any circular hiking routes in Waldburg?

Yes, many trails in Waldburg are circular. For example, the Waldburg Castle – Window onto the Allgäu loop from Waldburg is a moderate 7.7-mile (12.4 km) circular trail leading through forests and open fields. The 'Waldburg Hike' mentioned in regional research is also an easy circular trail leading through forests and fields to Waldburg Castle.

What are some notable landmarks or attractions to see along the trails?

Beyond Waldburg Castle itself, you can explore the remains of the Alttannenberg Ruins, which offer magnificent views. The region also features natural attractions like the Blauensee nature reserve and the Lankrain landscape protection area. You might also encounter the picturesque Schlosssee (Castle Lake) near Waldburg Castle.

Are there any waterfalls or lakes I can visit while hiking?

Yes, the Waldburg area is home to several beautiful water features. You can find the Weissenbronnen Waterfalls. Additionally, there are several picturesque lakes and ponds, including Rösslerweiher, Tafel Pond, and Holzmühle Pond, which can be incorporated into your hiking plans.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Waldburg?

The best times for hiking in Waldburg are spring, when wildflowers bloom across the meadows, and autumn, when the forests display a vibrant array of colors. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures and stunning natural scenery.

Are there any moderate or more challenging hikes available?

While many trails are easy, there are options for moderate hikes. The Waldburg Castle – Window onto the Allgäu loop from Waldburg is a moderate 7.7-mile (12.4 km) trail. Another moderate option is the View of the Alps from Allgäu – View of the Grünenbaum Inn loop from Blauensee, which covers 4.8 miles (7.8 km) with some elevation gain.

Is Waldburg Castle accessible to visitors?

Yes, Waldburg Castle is one of Germany's most historic and best-preserved medieval buildings. It offers a museum and guided tours, providing a glimpse into the past. For more information on visiting hours and details, you can check the official tourism website: oberschwaben-tourismus.de.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Waldburg?

The Waldburg area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 250 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, from lush forests to open meadows, and the rewarding panoramic views, especially from Waldburg Castle. The well-marked trails and variety of options for different abilities are also frequently highlighted.

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